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Saturday 20 February 2016

English Fest





English Festival


SALWAN JUNIOR SCHOOL, NARAINA celebrated English Festival from 18th January to 15th February, 2016 to give an opportunity to the children to express their inner self and to provide an interesting , innovative and creative environment to them to promote and appreciate the use of English. The Festival was highlighted with various activities empowered by the English Faculty. The Festival commenced with the informative PPTon the ‘HISTORY OF ENGLISH’ followed by an enactment to showcase the ‘IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE’ in our lives. The students very clearly emphasized on the importance of learning the language not only for the individual pursuits but for global affairs as well. They also cautioned the audience not to forget their National Language, but to use it together with the foreign language. During this festival students of all classes enthusiastically participated in various activities such as Poetry recitation, Story weaving, Elocutions etc. Role plays stimulates imagination, which embraces the entire world and enhances students’ social skills and cooperation, with this in mind students of classes III and IV were prepared for the role play on some sensitive issues like ‘water conservation’ and ‘value of time.’ This was followed by an enriching tip given by students of class V to their fellow friends to improve their spoken skills through ‘Shadow speaking.’ The little ones were also geared up to display their talents through fascinating fancy dress competition. To inculcate reading among our young salwanians‘Guess the author and the characters’ was also organised. Many students very well unveiled their writing skills by penning down beautiful letters of appreciation to our brave soldiers. All the participants came out with flying colors in their endeavours.Finally, the panaroma of fun and knowledge filled activities to facilitate effective participation of maximum number of students came to an end ,and the exhilarating month was culminated on the 18th February,2016 with a melodious group song ‘ Evrerything at once’ by students of CLASS V.

“Words make you think,

Music makes you feel,

A song makes you feel a thought.”

Our PRINCIPAL, MS. NISHA OBHEROI praised the efforts of the English Department and congratulated the students for their hard work.



A Workshop on Oral Health Hygiene was conducted on 11th Feb,
 By Dr. Nikhil Dhamija
The interactive session provided children with the opportunity to develop their knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards the importance of the oral health. He very well brought the possible health consequences of poor oral health to the fore, allowing students to make informed choices.
The session covered the following objectives:
·       The functions of teeth.
·       The structure of a tooth.
·       The role of sugar, chocolates, and sweets in causing tooth decay.





·       The importance of a healthy diet in relation to healthy teeth.
·       Causes of plaque and appropriate wats to remove it effectively
·       Importance of teeth brushing and using the correct technique.
·       The importance of visiting the dentist monthly.
This 60 mins session enabled children to get the answers to the queries related to tooth extraction, tooth decay, braces treatment tooth sensitivity, tooth fracture etc...
The informative workshop not only improved the knowledge of students but also updated the teachers with various new proficiencies regarding Oral health Hygiene.


Sunday 14 February 2016

Vasant Panchmi' 2016



 Vasant Panchami Celebration
12th February.2016

Vasant Panchami was celebrated in school on 12th February,2016. Vasant Panchami Day is dedicated to Saraswati,the Goddess of knowledge,music,arts,science and technology. We worship Goddess Saraswati to get enlightened with knowledge, wisdom and get rid of lethargy,sluggishness and ignorance.
        In our school the celebrations started with lamp lighting by respected Principal and other faculty members. Choir group of our school recited Saraswati Stotram on the eve of Vasant Panchami.The sholaks were perfectly pronounced in Sanskrit. Few students sang bhajans in melodious voice. Anchoring students of class IV & V talked about vedas & significance of Godess Saraswati.The assembly culminated with a serene and peaceful atmosphere withall children engrossed in worshipping goddess Saraswati.







 



Tuesday 2 February 2016

Republic Day Celebrations







Republic Day 

“More than 1600 languages, 6400 castes, 6 major religions and one country. Proud to be an Indian”.
Freedom, Contentment, Pride for our Country were the sentiments of all Salwanians on the occasion of celebration of 67th Republic Day celebration in our school. Youngsters of class I-B celebrated Unity in Diversity with the musical imtiatum of school choir singing: ‘Hum Panchi Unmukt Gagan Ke' depicting free India.
Thereafter the function was taken over by two of our young MC`s from I-B: Krishang Sachdeva and Kartikay Tanwar who invited their peers one after the other to explain the relevance of Republic Day celebrations, followed by a small cultural parade wherein children dressed in attires of different states and nationalities introduced themselves.
Towards the end, the MC's welcomed a group dance performance which showcased our strength, our diverse culture, our unity through a melodious musical composition- Mile Sur Mera Tumhara. 
The apt dance number was the crux of the republic Day celebration witnessed by the entire school – both children and staff members.
The efforts of young Salwanians were applauded by everyone present as the myriad of values aer learned and instilled in children through such Assemblies like value of being together, staying connected with our distinct personalities clubbed under one name: My India-My Country.




 




Monday 1 February 2016

Annual Day 2016



ANNUAL DAY

“There is only one way to success and its called Hardwork.”

Scaffolding the values of hardwork, dedication and persistence was the dance drama- 'Idhar Ek Main Hoon' staged by the students of Salwan Junior School, Naraina on 15th Dec, 2015 at Kamani Auditorium.
The School Principal Ms. Nisha Obheroi presented the school's Annual Report in collaboration with two young Salwanians of Class V- Ms. Stuti Kathuria and Me. Kriti Bhatia who highlighted the achievements  of the school within the past year.

School Choir- 'Sawaranjali' kickstarted the cultural evening by making audiences swaying to two melodious renditions- 'Meri Dilli' and a Sufi kalam- ''Ishq di naviyo navi bahaar.' This was followed by the divine dance of Lord Shiva and Parvati- 'Anand Tandava' opening the dance ballet- Idhar Ek Main Hoon, emphasising on the importance of hardwork and sincerity to lead a happy and righteous life.

The Chief Guest Shri Deependra Pathak (Joint Commissioner of Police, South-western range) appreciated the efforts of children aged 5-11 years of age. The Guest of Honour Dr. Ardhanaareeswaran Venkat (a renowned Kuchipudi artist) boosted the morale of students as well as the school staff.

The audiences i.e. the proud parents, the entire Salwan fraternity- esteemed principals, teachers, Chairman (Salwan Education Trust): Sh. Sushil Salwan, Chairman Emeritus (Salwan Education Trust): Sh. Shiv Dutt Salwan applauded the excellently choreographed dances as well as the engrossing music all composed by the in house faculty- Dance: Ms. Sadhana and Music: Ms. Kirti Sharma respectively.

The school Chairman: Maj. Gen. J.K. Kapoor addressed the audiences after the ballet urging them to actively participate in the school activities and encourage building of moral values in children together with the efforts of the school.
He also informed the parents of how the school has initiated the composition of multiplication tables with mathematical formulas.

The parent representative: Dr. Monika Kathuria moved the Vote of Thanks


The Annual Day showcased the values for building moral character and shaping the personality of children a better human, a better being, a better citizen of the young India.